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SIR ANDREW CLARK, LL. D, F.RS, F.R.O.P. (Physician in ordinary to tho Queen, 1881.) LECTURE ON TEA To the Students of the London Hospital (Extraot from the Pall Mall Budget.) n^« ea, m to bo „Vseful, should be [first of all black China Tea. The Indian Tea which is beinp cultivated has become so powerful in its effects ??^ v *£? n 7 orvous system that a cup of it taken cany m the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous system, that those who take it aotually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness. " aftftSvttei S al6rs^ Indian and oe y lon Tefls in tbo G ° l <>™*> ™> have Indian or Cevlof L™ Bw he . P ? b ? 10 *? drlDk our Blended Teas in preference toSn! V u3h?n»Al v AV .° T nta u rn the y are fcuo Biokl y for 90 Per cent, of the tea Cent feCed for^W o^?« glan ,l^ raßuch large quantities are shipped over 80 per Un fceX^dfer^SSrnrffr ow^ l^ Teas ' whioharo "flouMedlyaßpmeaalndian flra . miih iSdian LfSi™ « **s}** properly Blend ed. Many inSxperienoed true blend and thr, IS • ,° U tho P ubl ' c beoause it is beyond them to produce a regular liquor without 21?"' ? r ° ,68p IndiaDß S ivo oufc ft tro^ ™™ bargain tili ! they S„W 5T' - aßd 0 peop, °' forage, fancy they are getting a me^Qalminin^i^L tothcit TK^ SIR A > CLARK is right. Theleadfng and the abZ S£!f ftSJ Sf r , 0 A 00 n? c ?. lll T nff . the U6e oS ladiao and 0o > lo » Tea «**& Indians, Sh S to h« ZSi', lar^ 8 Lcotu ™ must convince all that a taste lor We are PublishinJ ti .^ QqUlre * d 0108 at flr st, is a serious and dangerous tilig. Bupport^ what wl fffv^jS^S^ 6 th ,?,l )o » efit °* *>«oße that have not seen it, and to NELSON, MOATbT& CO., Indian, China, and Ceylon Tea Importers,] Christohuroh, Auckland, Dunedln, Wellington, Hobart, and LaimcestonO

■— ~— ll-. , irrr-nsaaaß TJIWf ¥C€ 1 sniTrii * ENQS^IKERS and 1 , Zmpopiers "of- IlflaolilnGry * I r OF ALL KIND 3. A ' J •'•-■.-.'-■. ->.i ..1.1 »;ij, r-iUe.iiiKS j,.,, ;.. • '.,; ';. X.--'. >■' '■'■■'■' '''';■ ''^''iW^riS? I H-iY STEEST, S^"T)wtt«v 3a * TOa °«Baa»Ba.^-« re »^ri-.-.,.i:.^_». m.rimin. ii.ni.iiiuiu.iii. wiimi,,,,,,,,,.,,--,,., 'The UnivoiWar Hbiu'cO^Tr,, 7^; ~.7 !,^^-***«raqßa^aß Ketl >oi»o for Infants T Headoohe, HoarfbS « find^lon^n r' Stom^" c WW M n.D.Hoa?o% I Bilious AffocSis SOUI E Eot™ oto ««>n«. WoV P* "" SiCk " ! -^^i!_k£^^_Si_S? : Spi Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, " " ' " ' il^il Coughs, Colds, etc. IHIDR. J. COLLKBPOWNE'S i^Slll . :(Ex Army Medical Stair B^^S^il^ l 8 lllG oriyinal am] °h ! >'Cxonuine Qtiu y Cu;if<u.iu-i, • ' ' " • CAUTION. -- Vice-Chanoello Sir W. P. Wood stated that Dr J Coin's Browna : wa^nTon'htodT^ &« Inventor of CHLORODYNE; thaMhe etoryof ho ittu^"^"ffi inventor waa deliberately untrue, which ho regretted had been eworh tn i^hon* WnLAai Physicians of London Btated that Dr J. Oollia Browne wa 8 th? SSSew o?OhSShal Ihe Public, therefore, are cautioned agamst nsmg any othe. «nan " ' DR. J. COLLIB' BROWNE'S BEllEDlAli OBBS AND ACTION. This INVALUABLE REMEDY produces riot, refreshing sleep, relieves pain, calms the system, restores the deranged functiont and etimulates healthy action of tho seoretions of the body, withot oreatinganyo those unpleasant results attending tho use of o^ta &danS young may ta K o it at all hours and times when requisite, Thousands of pers6ns Isstify to R marvellous good.effeots and wonderful Cures, while Medical mon extol its virtues mosSensively OHLORODYNE by the profession to fco themoal wonderful and valuable remedy OHLORODYNE is the best remedy known in oooffhs. oonaumntion hr^^hu:,. „ *«. CHLORODYNE fl;^^^ arrests OALORODYNE acta Übo a oharra in diarrhoea, and lathe only specific;^ cholera and dyssnOHLORODYNE eflecWly outs short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitations, and OHLORODYNE l^^jf^n in ne«r ß lgi M houmaeism, gout, canoor toothache From Symos & Co , Pharmaceutical Chemists, Modioal Hoil, Simla Jam™™ fi mon w« 1 T Davenport, Esq., 88, Great Bussel street, Bloomsbury, London --''De^fi.v' k this opportunity of congratulating you upon tho wide spread roputation this iustTv esteeS mediome, Dodon Cor us Browne's Chmbomnb, has earned for self ««* mifl :l %£ I v but all over tho East. As a remedy of general utility, we much 1 auJstlaJ iZ Si n fl { a fr at t. a mported into the country, and we shall bo glad to hSr ol it! ItaJS? » »fif* M 8 hei } ev i 1B ndjn home The other Wwe are ha?py tOß^BSZ l^^^^^^ and judging from thou sale, we fanoy their sojourn there will be but ievane2 B ni w«S multiply instances ad injhiitutd of the extraordinary oflioaov of Dn nnrr.TnnT!' » « °P« IU DWK UDiar ril o er ndL<yse» i ciy, S pa«msOrampsS es as a general sedative, that have ooounea under ur personal observation during man vvea?s ! In Choleraic Diarrhwa, and oven in the mora temblef orms ot Cholera itself Sm^S ite surprisingly controlling power.. We havo never used any other foVm oj Mta riSS&ufi Colhs Browne's, from a firm conviction that it is decidedly tho beet, and also from J SnS « ?t U iSM>^?nir th B P ' ofefl . Bi?n &nd th ° PUbH °' mWe Rto 0i ° pinicm thftt he fl»bstitntion of Ly other than Colha Browne's is a demdsravis dbeaoh or faith on -xaa pabx or thb ZJ«t™ PMBOBiiniB and patiknt alirb. We are, air, faithfully yours, Symes and Co.. Uemlwn of the Pharm. fjooiety of Great Britain, His Bxoollenoy the Viooroy a Ohemists 1 " mmmtf > tfae Extraot from tho General Board of Health, London, as to its effloa'oy in nh*l«,a «Sa strongly aye wo convinced of c immansa valuo of this romedy that wo oannot tnnf X^™ tho noceesity of adopting it in all oaßes." °' to ° foro,bl y ntgo CAUTION — None Genuino without tho words, *• Dr. J, CoLLia Rncwna" «« tv» n stamp. Overwhelming Medical teßtimony accompanies eaoh !s? °° * h9 Governmen Bole Manufacturer :-j. T. DAVENPOR Wreal Busrtn..^ Btoomrtiß,, London. Sol in Bottles 1/1 J, 2/9, 4/0, ana 11/- *~

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1892, Page 1

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